Highly Regarded Medical Professional Is Accusing Jake Paul Of Steroid Use Ahead Of Mega-Fight vs. Mike Tyson, Reveals His Evidence

Mike Tyson and Jake Paul facing off at the fight press conferenceMike Tyson and Jake Paul (via Getty Images)
Jake Paul is one of the most influential figures in boxing right now. Paul has many bargaining chips between his celebrity status, professional boxing record, promotional company, and upcoming fight with “Iron” Mike Tyson.

With the aforementioned Tyson fight initially scheduled for earlier this year, Paul ballooned up to 230 pounds for the bout; however, he was forced to lose the weight due to scheduling a fight with Mike Perry on the original date.

The Jake Paul versus Mike Tyson fight is now scheduled for November 15th in Dallas, and some fans are wondering how Jake is planning on getting up to the 230 pounds he once was in preparation for “Iron” Mike.

Paul’s change in appearance seemed so drastic that one medical professional, Dr. Stuart Fischer, who wrote Little Book of Medical Emergencies, claimed the YouTube star turned boxer was using Steroids.

Dr. Stuart Fischer Claims Jake Paul Is On Steroids

Fischer told In Touch Weekly that Paul’s change in appearance “is consistent with adult use of steroids.” The doctor also noted that the most likely steroids the boxer could be using are anabolic, which he added could “lead to circulatory problems, hormonal problems, high blood pressure, and even heart attacks.”


There have been many fans and professionals who have attempted to accuse the influencer-turned-boxer of steroid use. Paul has constantly denied these claims and has yet to fail a pre-fight drug test.

Fans must now eagerly wait for his fight with Mike Tyson. Odds are there will be a drug test due to the fight being a professionally sanctioned bout. After all is said and done, the only proof there can be is a test.